East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 25, 2019, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 12, Image 12

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    WORKSHOPS
JEWELRY MAKING: GET WIRED
HAPPY HOUR CLASS: ASSEMBLAGE
with Jean Reiher
with Chantell Reid
SATURDAY, 10:00 AM – NOON
SATURDAY, 6:00 – 8:00 PM
August 3 (one session)
July 20 (one session)
Learn to make wire loops, a fundamen-tal technique
for creating beaded jewelry such as earrings,
bracelets, and necklaces. We will work with wire to
create beautiful jewelry with simple loops, wrapped
loops, coils, wrapped beads, and more. Bring your
own beads, or chose some from the Arts Center
collection.
An assemblage is a work of art made by grouping together
found or unrelated objects. We’ll start with a unique piece of
treated driftwood found along the Umatilla River, then add
interesting objects until the perfect composition emerges.
Students will learn how to create yarn palms, tassels, macramé
knots, and more. You are also welcomed to bring your own
objects- antlers, trim, and feathers can be fun to experiment
with. FREE – all supplies provided.
$25 MEMBERS / $30 NON-MEMBERS
+$10 MATERIALS FEE
STAND-OUT PRODUCT PRESENTATION
With Roberta Lavadour and Raven Manta
SATURDAY, 12:30-2:30 PM
August 3 (one session)
The Pendleton Center for the Arts and CTUIR
Business Development Services are teaming
up to present a FREE session for working artists
who want to take the presentation of their work
to the next level. If you create items for sale in
consignment shops, craft galleries, festivals, or
online marketplaces, defining your brand and telling
the story with attractive packaging is a must. We’ll
spend the day helping you evaluate your needs and
you’ll leave with a clear idea of how to create hang
tags and other items to show off your work. Just in
time for Round Up and holiday season!
FREE but registration required at least a week ahead.
LIVE LIFE TO THE
Fullest
Art can be a powerful activity for older adults.
For many seniors art is a lifelong passion, for others,
art is a hobby that they never had the time to pursue.
No matter the situation, having an art program in your
community can contribute substantially to the overall
quality of life for Seniors.
Call for more info 541.276.1987
McKay Creek Estates
1601 Southgate Place
Pendleton, OR 97801
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